Hill Country Village, TX Population

Hill Country Village Population by Race

View population information for Hill Country Village, TX below. The largest racial group is White, who make up 90.7% of the population. 19.2% of the population is Hispanic, making that the second largest group.

Race

City

State

USA

White

90.7%

893 people

70.4%

17,701,552 people

72.4%

223,553,265 people

Hispanic

19.2%

189 people

37.6%

9,460,921 people

16.3%

50,477,594 people

Two or more races

2.9%

29 people

2.7%

679,001 people

2.9%

9,009,073 people

Asian

2.3%

23 people

3.8%

964,596 people

4.8%

14,674,252 people

American Indian and Alaska Native

0.8%

8 people

0.7%

170,972 people

0.9%

2,932,248 people

Black or African American

0.5%

5 people

11.8%

2,979,598 people

12.6%

38,929,319 people

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

N/A

N/A people

0.1%

21,656 people

0.2%

540,013 people

Hill Country Village Population by Gender

The table below contains the population distribution by gender in Hill Country Village, TX. 51.0% of the residents are men. 49.0% of the city's residents are females.

Gender

City

State

USA

Male

51.0%

502 people

49.6%

12,472,280 people

49.2%

151,781,326 people

Female

49.0%

483 people

50.4%

12,673,281 people

50.8%

156,964,212 people

Hill Country Village Population by Age

The table below shows the Hill Country Village, TX population by age. At the last census, there were 985 people living in the city. The largest age group was aged 45 - 64.

Age

City

State

USA

< 25

30.6%

301 people

37.5%

9,438,793 people

34.0%

104,853,555 people

25 - 44

17.2%

169 people

31.6%

7,957,459 people

30.3%

93,634,060 people

45 - 64

37.6%

370 people

24.0%

6,033,027 people

26.4%

81,489,445 people

> 64

18.5%

182 people

10.3%

2,601,886 people

13.0%

40,267,984 people

Notes

City rating based on comparing Hill Country Village to other Texas cities.

State rating based on comparing Texas to other U.S. states.

All ratings are segmented into quintiles (very low, low, average, high, very high).

Data provided by the 2010 U.S. Census.

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